This is a client for the OpenStack Keystone API. There's a Python API (the
keystoneclient
module), and a command-line script (keystone
). The
Keystone 2.0 API is still a moving target, so this module will remain in
"Beta" status until the API is finalized and fully implemented.
Development takes place via the usual OpenStack processes as outlined in the `OpenStack wiki`_. The master repository is on GitHub__.
This code a fork of `Rackspace's python-novaclient`__ which is in turn a fork of `Jacobian's python-cloudservers`__. The python-keystoneclient is licensed under the Apache License like the rest of OpenStack.
Contents:
By way of a quick-start:
# use v2.0 auth with http://example.com:5000/v2.0") >>> from keystoneclient.v2_0 import client >>> keystone = client.Client(username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD, tenant_name=TENANT, auth_url=AUTH_URL) >>> keystone.tenants.list() >>> tenant = keystone.tenants.create(tenant_name="test", description="My new tenant!", enabled=True) >>> tenant.delete()
Installing this package gets you a shell command, keystone
, that you
can use to interact with Keystone's Identity API.
You'll need to provide your OpenStack tenant, username and password. You can
do this with the --os-tenant-name
, --os-username
and --os-password
params, but it's easier to just set them as environment variables:
export OS_TENANT_NAME=project export OS_USERNAME=user export OS_PASSWORD=pass
You will also need to define the authentication url with --os-auth-url
and the
version of the API with --os-identity-api-version
. Or set them as an environment
variables as well:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://example.com:5000/v2.0 export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=2.0
Alternatively, to authenticate to Keystone without a username/password,
such as when there are no users in the database yet, use the service
token and endpoint arguemnts. The service token is set in keystone.conf as
admin_token
; set it with service_token
. Note: keep the service token
secret as it allows total access to Keystone's database. The admin endpoint is set
with --endpoint
or SERVICE_ENDPOINT
:
export SERVICE_TOKEN=thequickbrownfox-jumpsover-thelazydog export SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://example.com:35357/v2.0
Since Keystone can return multiple regions in the Service Catalog, you
can specify the one you want with --region_name
(or
export OS_REGION_NAME
). It defaults to the first in the list returned.
You'll find complete documentation on the shell by running
keystone help
:
usage: keystone [--os-username <auth-user-name>] [--os-password <auth-password>] [--os-tenant-name <auth-tenant-name>] [--os-tenant-id <tenant-id>] [--os-auth-url <auth-url>] [--os-region-name <region-name>] [--os-identity-api-version <identity-api-version>] [--token <service-token>] [--endpoint <service-endpoint>] <subcommand> ... Command-line interface to the OpenStack Identity API. Positional arguments: <subcommand> catalog List service catalog, possibly filtered by service. ec2-credentials-create Create EC2-compatibile credentials for user per tenant ec2-credentials-delete Delete EC2-compatibile credentials ec2-credentials-get Display EC2-compatibile credentials ec2-credentials-list List EC2-compatibile credentials for a user endpoint-create Create a new endpoint associated with a service endpoint-delete Delete a service endpoint endpoint-get Find endpoint filtered by a specific attribute or service type endpoint-list List configured service endpoints role-create Create new role role-delete Delete role role-get Display role details role-list List all available roles service-create Add service to Service Catalog service-delete Delete service from Service Catalog service-get Display service from Service Catalog service-list List all services in Service Catalog tenant-create Create new tenant tenant-delete Delete tenant tenant-get Display tenant details tenant-list List all tenants tenant-update Update tenant name, description, enabled status token-get Display the current user token user-create Create new user user-delete Delete user user-list List users user-password-update Update user password user-role-add Add role to user user-role-remove Remove role from user user-role-list List roles for user user-update Update user's name, email, and enabled status discover Discover Keystone servers and show authentication protocols and help Display help about this program or one of its subcommands. Optional arguments: --os-username <auth-user-name> Defaults to env[OS_USERNAME] --os-password <auth-password> Defaults to env[OS_PASSWORD] --os-tenant-name <auth-tenant-name> Defaults to env[OS_TENANT_NAME] --os-tenant-id <tenant-id> Defaults to env[OS_TENANT_ID] --os-auth-url <auth-url> Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_URL] --os-region-name <region-name> Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME] --os-identity-api-version <identity-api-version> Defaults to env[OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION] or 2.0 --token <service-token> Defaults to env[SERVICE_TOKEN] --endpoint <service-endpoint> Defaults to env[SERVICE_ENDPOINT]
See "keystone help COMMAND" for help on a specific command.